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2024: A Unknown Future Based in Fear

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Over 500,000 (claims of 1.5+ million) Palestinians are migrants away from their homeland, whether it be because of their political or economic struggles and the world has to deal with this crisis.

Crisis? Yes most certainly. As long as Israel exists as a nation the Palestinian and Arab World cannot peacefully accept this fact of history. The Middle East is Muslim, and those of other faiths must accept this for now and work with the extended Muslim Laws that allow them to exist. Yes, Islam accepts other faiths to exist, but Islam must be the Controlling Religion of this region. At the extreme, we saw how The Caliphate of ISIS allowed other religions to exist so long as they paid for Islam’s protection laws. In the most moderate of situations, national Islam allows its citizens to practice other faiths while the business of government remains Islamic. It is all about control. The millions of Palestinians and North Africans that roam the Middle East are going to the EU, United Kingdom, and North America hopefully to establish themselves in a new land, but also seeking a place to recuperate, regroup and reinforce their influence and power. Many Persians have made these nations their new homeland, while others have found Western Society to be too liberal, immodest, and secular, challenging their cultural and Islamic views.

So let’s relook at what is happening right now. Israel is conquering Gaza, attempting to eradicate Hamas as an opponent. Israel is seeking revenge and justice for all the “terroristic” actions of Hamas and other “terroristic” organizations against her. This may be the final solution needed to bring some form of peace to the Middle East. Jew and Arab, once neighbors long ago, have been radicalized by their superpower supporters and history. Never will they stand side by side as friends.
Western hopes lay empty in the face of what is happening in the Middle East. Only those who have visited this land, or live in it can understand the true meaning of peace in the Middle East, a concept that is always temporary, and never long-lasting, forever tainted in blood.

The hundreds of thousands of Middle Eastern Migrants who are flowing to Canada, the USA, and Britain will never forget their history, their hate and mistrust of Israel and its allied partners. Toronto in the summer of 2024 will be chaotic through the militant actions of pro-Palestinian and Iranian forces. Protests will halt traffic, and possibly boil over into full violent riots depending upon what Toronto’s Police Department does. Toronto’s Police did not handle the Canadian Protesters in Ottawa last year, so how can they handle mass protests with armed individuals?

Washington D.C’s Lafayette Park and the Commons will be filled with militant protestors standing against American support for Israel and groups that claim nationalistic roots that are anti-Islamic will oppose them. Imagine the place where Martin Luther King proclaimed his dream, will be filled with people who care little for America, but center their anger and mistrust against her, and Her ally Israel. The Palestinian Militancy cares little for equality and is centered upon control and national eradication of Israel. Israeli’s move into Gaza was not well thought out, and in the process created new martyrs and purpose for militant hatred directed against it and its allies. That is America, Canada, Britain, and France. A possible resurgence of ISIS recruits from the Palestinian cause, is truly feared.

With the Russo-Ukrainian conflict, and Chinese military and political interventions in Asia, it is only a matter of time before some nation will violently reach out to another, possibly beginning a global crisis or conflict. Iranian and Russian Intelligence Agencies are hard at work creating major difficulties for Western allies globally. China waits on the sidelines for that moment in time when the West is too busy to notice or immediately react to an invasion of Taiwan. There is the continual threat of North Korea’s Little Tyrant, threatening Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, and even North America.

America may well have realized they can no longer be the world’s policeman. America’s National Debt in 2024 so far is $34 Billion. Much of that debt is military expenditures and costs domestically and internationally. If Donald Trump regains the White House, the debt will be one of the things He will need to deal with, perhaps concentrating on social program cuts as opposed to military ones. Even if President Biden maintains power the three elements He will need to solve will be the National Debt -Border and international issues. The Debt Ceiling issue has not been dealt with yet. President Biden’s weakness in the control of domestic issues will further embolden his International Enemies to attack American interests further, and possibly violently.

A hodgepodge of issues lay before our leaders, but also before us, the taxpayers, and the citizens not in any form of control of their future. Debts need to be paid, and whether living in Canada, the USA, or the EU-UK the bill stops with us, the indebted ones. We are faced with a Jeffersonian choice, not the President, but the hit show “The Jeffersons”, who were moving on up to the East side”. 2024 will show us all that the citizen and the nations of the West are in fact “moving on downward”, whether that means downsizing as people and a nation. Changes are on their way and we are not prepared.

Steven Kaszab
Bradford, Ontario
skaszab@yahoo.ca

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B.C. court allows police to apply to dispose of evidence from Robert Pickton’s farm

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VANCOUVER – A B.C. Supreme Court judge says it has jurisdiction to order the disposal of thousands of pieces of evidence seized from serial killer Robert Pickton’s pig farm decades ago, whether it was used in his murder trial or not.

A ruling issued online Wednesday said the RCMP can apply to dispose of some 15,000 pieces of evidence collected from the search of Pickton’s property in Port Coquitlam, including “items determined to belong to victims.”

Police asked the court for directions last year to be allowed to dispose of the mountain of evidence gathered in the case against Pickton, who was convicted of the second-degree murder of six women, although he was originally charged with first-degree murder of 27 women.

Pickton died in May after being attacked in a Quebec prison.

Some family members of victims disputed the disposal because they have a pending civil lawsuit against Pickton’s estate and his brother, David Pickton, Yand want to ensure that the evidence they need to prove their case is not dispersed or destroyed.

The court dismissed their bid to intervene in July this year, and the court has now ruled it has the authority to order the disposal of the evidence whether it was used at Pickton’s trial or not.

The ruling says police plan to “bring a series of applications” for court orders allowing them to get rid of the evidence because they are “legally obligated to dispose of the property” since it’s no longer needed in any investigation or criminal proceeding.

Justice Frits Verhoeven says in his ruling that there may be reason to doubt if the court has jurisdiction over items seized from the farm that had not be made exhibits.

But he said that will be a decision for later, noting “the question as to whether the court retains inherent jurisdiction to order disposal of seized items may remain to be considered, if necessary, in some other case.”

Jason Gratl, the lawyer representing family members of victims in the civil cases against the Pickton brothers, said in an interview Wednesday that the latest court decision doesn’t mean exhibits will be destroyed.

“Any concern about the destruction of the evidence is premature. Just because the court will hear the application to allow the RCMP to destroy the evidence does not mean that the court would grant the application,” he said.

Gratl said that if the RCMP brings an application to get rid of evidence that could be useful in proving the civil cases, he would ask the court for the evidence.

“We would be seeking to take possession of any evidence that the RCMP no longer wants in order to prove that civil claim,” he said.

Gratl said no date has been set for when the civil cases will be heard.

The court’s earlier ruling says the RCMP has agreed to allow some of the civil case plaintiffs “limited participation” in the disposal application process, agreeing to notify them if police identify an “ownership or property interest in the items” that they’re applying to destroy.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 6, 2024.

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Democrats devastated by Vice-President Kamala Harris’ defeat |

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Supporters of Vice-President Kamala Harris say they are devastated the Democratic party leader lost the United States presidential election. Harris was set to address Democrats at her alma mater Howard University in Washington, D.C. after conceding the race in a phone call with Donald Trump. (Nov. 6, 2024)



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Democrat Elissa Slotkin wins Michigan’s open Senate seat, defeating the GOP’s Mike Rogers

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DETROIT (AP) — Democratic U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin has won Michigan’s open U.S. Senate seat, giving Democrats a bittersweet victory in a swing state that also backed Republican President-elect Donald Trump in his successful bid to return to the White House.

Slotkin, a third-term representative, defeated former Republican congressman Mike Rogers. Democrats have held both Senate seats in Michigan for decades, but this year were left without retiring incumbent Sen. Debbie Stabenow.

Michigan’s was among a handful of Senate races Democrats struggled to defend. They lost their U.S. Senate majority despite Slotkin’s narrow win.

The race was incredibly close. Just minutes before it was called for Slotkin, she addressed supporters in Detroit, acknowledging that many voters may have cast their ballots for her while also supporting Trump, who won the state’s electoral votes over Democrat Kamala Harris.

“It’s my responsibility to get things done for Michiganders. No matter who’s in office, just as I did in President Trump’s first term,” said Slotkin. “I’m a problem solver and I will work with anyone who is actually here to work.”

Slotkin’s win provides some solace for Democrats in the state, many of whom entered Election Day with high confidence following sweeping victories in the 2022 midterms. Democrat Gov. Gretchen Whitmer still controls the executive branch and Democrats held onto the Senate, but their state House majority was in peril.

And Republicans also captured a mid-Michigan seat vacated by Slotkin, considered one of the most competitive races in the country.

Slotkin, a former CIA analyst and third-term representative, launched her Senate campaign shortly after Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow announced her retirement in early 2023. With a largely uncontested primary, Slotkin built a significant fundraising advantage and poured it into advertising. Her high-profile supporters included former President Barack Obama and Stabenow, who helped her on the campaign trail.

On the Republican side, Rogers faced multiple challengers for the party’s nomination, including former Reps. Justin Amash and Peter Meijer, the latter of whom withdrew before the Aug. 6 primary. Rogers served in the U.S. House from 2001 to 2015 and chaired the House Intelligence Committee.

Trump won Michigan in 2016 by just over 10,000 votes, marking the first time a Republican presidential candidate had secured the state in nearly three decades. This time, he expanded that margin to about 80,000 votes.

Slotkin and other Michigan Democrats focused much of their campaigns on reproductive rights, arguing that Republican opponents would back a national abortion ban, although Rogers said he wouldn’t. How effectively the issue motivated voting in a state where reproductive rights were enshrined in the constitution by Michigan voters in 2022 remained to be seen on Election Day.

About 4 in 10 Michigan voters said the economy and jobs is the top issue facing the country, according to AP VoteCast, a sweeping survey of more than 110,000 voters nationally, including about 3,700 voters in Michigan. About 2 in 10 Michigan voters said immigration is the most pressing issue, and roughly 1 in 10 named abortion.

Slotkin used her funding advantage to establish her narrative early, aiming to connect both with her base and disillusioned Republicans.

“For the Republicans who feel like their party has left them over the last few years, you will always have an open door in my office,” Slotkin said during their only debate.

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